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Thats really cool, but instead of it saying Nissan it should say LAME!

hehehe soz I could'nt resist :(

In all seriousness, I dont like the wording of Nissan, I'm sure members here could come up with different words to use that would be a lot cooler than Nissan.

I wouldn't mind one that says 260RS

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ok here is your challenge - do it with Fiber optics!

Just get a bundle of fiber optics together and that should do it.

can you imagine the resolution you could get on the stagea logo! now THAT would be impressive

but - yeah - as it is up there looks kinda lame and chintzy..

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Haha, see, on the bluebird i didnt really care because it was a lame car anyways.

Keep in mind my old bluebird also had LED windscreen washer nozzles.... LMAO!!!

But on the Stagea, because its a car that actually matters, I dont want to lame it up unnecessarily.

I was thinking of maybe having it say STAGEA or RS4-S or something aswell.

But yeah, I do agree with M I K E in that its sorta cool and also lame.

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can anyone else hear baby jeebuz crying? :sick:

on a bluebird, even lame is a step up.

Oi oi oi. Ease up. My bluebird was a renegade fighter! Haha

And in conclusion: lame and a no go.

Thanks for the input

But i also didnt understand the fibre optics option. Please explain further.

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Hey guys, i did this to my old bluebird and got many a compliment about it. Took about 2 hours and was really easy.

I'm thinking of doing it again but doing a bit better job...

... Should I do it to my stag??

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Lame is putting it nicely! :(

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